Charles Manson denied parole again

Probably for the last time. He's 77 years old, and can't appeal again for parole for 15 years. Unlikely he'll make it.

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Infamous mass ******** Charles Manson just lost his last real shot at freedom ... the parole board just denied his latest request for release.

The hearing took place at Corcoran State Prison in CA...where Manson-- who was convicted of 7 ******* in 1969 ... including Sharon Tate's-- was previously denied parole 11 times.

Now ... at the ripe old age of 77 this is most likely the ********'s last stand...since his case cannot be heard again for another 15 years ... putting him well into his 90s.

Only one Manson ****** member convicted of ****** has been paroled -- Steve Grogan--who was granted his freedom in 1985 for aiding the authorities and good behavior.

If you recall...Manson was originally sentenced to death in 1972 but it was commuted after the California death penalty was declared unconstitutional.

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It's kind of eerie how he predicted Helter Skelter, and now all this stuff is happening involving Trayvon Martin. It's not quite the same, but it's too similar for my taste.

He looks so weird as an older person, I don't know if I would've ever guessed it was him if I didn't know.
 
It's kind of eerie how he predicted Helter Skelter, and now all this stuff is happening involving Trayvon Martin. It's not quite the same, but it's too similar for my taste.

He looks so weird as an older person, I don't know if I would've ever guessed it was him if I didn't know.

Yeah, I've been saying something similar for a while now. If he got paroled (which was never going to happen) he would be in his version of race war heaven.
 
It's kind of eerie how he predicted Helter Skelter

Indeed. I remember reading where he said the blacks would take over and that they would be unable to handle it. He got a lot of his **** from the Beatles songs.

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While in the Death Valley area after the New Year's Eve gathering at which Manson announced Helter Skelter, the ****** played over and over The White Album's five following songs:[6]

Blackbird

Lyric: Blackbird singing in the dead of night/ Take these broken wings and learn to fly/ All your life/ You were only waiting for this moment to arise.

Meaning: The black man is going to arise and overthrow the white man. The Beatles are programming blacks to rise.[7]
In detailing Helter Skelter in his autobiography, Tex Watson invoked this lyric obliquely:

[The white establishment] would slaughter thousands of blacks, but actually only manage to eliminate all the Uncle Toms, since the "true black race" (sometimes Charlie thought they were the Black Muslims[disambiguation needed ], sometimes the Panthers) would have hidden, waiting for their moment.[3] (Emphasis added)
Ironically, Manson's interpretation of this song specifically wasn't far off. McCartney later explained that the song's intended meaning was indeed about racial struggle in the United States.
 
While in the Death Valley area after the New Year's Eve gathering at which Manson announced Helter Skelter, the ****** played over and over The White Album's five following songs:[6]

Blackbird

Lyric: Blackbird singing in the dead of night/ Take these broken wings and learn to fly/ All your life/ You were only waiting for this moment to arise.

Meaning: The black man is going to arise and overthrow the white man. The Beatles are programming blacks to rise.[7]
In detailing Helter Skelter in his autobiography, Tex Watson invoked this lyric obliquely:

[The white establishment] would slaughter thousands of blacks, but actually only manage to eliminate all the Uncle Toms, since the "true black race" (sometimes Charlie thought they were the Black Muslims[disambiguation needed ], sometimes the Panthers) would have hidden, waiting for their moment.[3] (Emphasis added)
Ironically, Manson's interpretation of this song specifically wasn't far off. McCartney later explained that the song's intended meaning was indeed about racial struggle in the United States.

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